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Net Zero CitiesFort Collins,

October2013

Greenlys, a System-View Pilot Project for Smart Grids

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• Economic promotion and image-building for the Grenoble-Isère area in France and abroad.

• Prospection, reception and relocation of new business, from France and abroad, to maintain and develop the area’s economic fabric.

• Working locally with technical partners & clusters (such as Tenerrdis in the case of Net Zero Cities) as well as policy makers

• Reaching out globally to connect business and clusters to the relevant international partners

AEPI, Invest in Grenoble-Isere, France Agency

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Isère: 1,2M people Grenoble area: 732,800 inhabitants in a territory equal to 3x the size of Luxembourg

Strong presence of foreign-owned companies in the industry: 40% in Grenoble–Isere 25% in France

Top investors: USA, Germany, UK

Grenoble has the 2nd-largest English- speaking community in France

Largest American community in France

Population: young, qualified, innovative, with strong scientific focus

…in the heart of the Rhone-Alps region

2nd-largest economy in France

7th-largest regional economy in the European Union

2nd-favorite place for executives in France

Among the top five travel destinations in Europe

Easy access to international destinations through major airports (Lyon, Geneva) and rail

Grenoble-Isère

AEPI Grenoble - Isère 2013

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GRENOBLE

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Where Clean Energy started!

Hydroelectric power, started in our valley at the end of the 19th century

… This in turn led to the start of many activities such as: • Electricity production and supply: EDF, Gaz

Electricité de Grenoble, • Manufacture of turbines, penstocks, cable, electrical

equipment, etc.: Alstom, Prysmian, Schneider Electric, etc.

• Electrometallurgy: Pechiney, Ascometal, etc.

• The start of many subcontractors in metal-working, boiler-making, safety, etc. in parallel with specialist engineering firms: Artelia, Atos, etc.

Aristide Bergès

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GreenLys in Grenoble,a System View Pilot Project for Smart Grids

Goal : Implement a technological show case, by developing two experimental technology platforms, in Lyon and Grenoble, by 2016, in order to prepare a widespread deployment

- Call for demo project from ADEME / French government- Pilot project proposal in two cities: Grenoble & Lyon

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The Consortium: 11 partners

- Academics & research centers• Grenoble INP technological university• LEPII Grenoble university for economics• CEA LITEN R&D center- Electrical chain • RTE TSO• Core partners: ERDF nationwide DSO project coordinator, Gaz

electricite de Grenoble local utility, GDF SUEZ national suppliers, HESPUL distributed producers association, Rhonalpenergie local communities association

- Technology providers• Energy technology providers: Schneider Electric, Alstom• ICT technology provider : ATOS world Grid

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1 - A consortium involving different types of smart grid stakeholders

• Covering the whole value chain of the electrical system:• DSO, TSO, suppliers, technology providers (energy systems, ICT)• Universities and R&D centers• End-users, local communities, producers associations

2 - A project to build up a systemic vision

Coupling an advanced distribution network with a management of a complete DER portfolio (distributed generation, flexible loads and electrical vehicles) through AMI, including the LINKY smart meter

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3 - A demonstrator to experiment the Smart Grid at a real and significant scale

4 districts within 2 cities, representatives of a diversified population An ambition which could reach 2,000 residential end-users (1,000 in each city) Two complementary sites: Nationwide DSO (ErDF – Lyon) and Integrated local DSO (GEG Grenoble) Complementary experimentations (technological options, regulated or not tariff)

4 - Expected results

Analysis of the added value chain for market development Analysis of the transitions for larger scale smart grid deployment

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Demonstrators in the City: 2 districts in Grenoble

Caserne de Bonne, a former military garrison site

« Presqu’ile » science park

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The Aggregator => new actor in the Smart Grid systemThe operator who manages load curtailment and decentralized power productions, according to the needs of the electrical network

Using an operational control command chain in interaction with the other actors in the system: network operators, producers, providers, consumersWith the requirement to maintain the users’ comfort

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The Aggregator => experimental results of curtailmentProgression:

• More than 20,000 curtailments carried out during the two last heating seasons• Data acquisition in order to build predictive models• Technical characterization of curtailment: rebound and payback effects• An analysis of the impact of these curtailment on users comfort• Flexibility forecasting and curtailment optimization algorithms• First interaction tests with the Distribution Network Operator

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A Wiser Solution => a connected solution providing innovative services to residential customers• Easy to install• User-centeredOFFERING:• Control of consumption,• Optimized comfort.

• Intuitive• Allowing consumer choiceENSURING:• Curtailment implementation withrespect to comfort parameters

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Energy Management on Tertiary Sites=> preserving comfort for occupants

Objective: develop a DR system for tertiary sites, triggered by the aggregatorProgression: 1st prototype of a full-scale curtailment system on a site located on Schneider Electric GIANT (38TEC) Presqu’ile- Experimental results complemented with a numerical model- 3 other sites will be instrumented in 2014- Load shed without impacting the comfort of the 150 occupants of two office buildings (3,600m2)

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Advanced Network Functions => facilitate the flexibilityIn Lyon

Curtailment simulation with real data from the experimental area (Vaise Substation)Decentralized resources flexibility use, driven out of the purchase obligation Promote the PV integration• local voltage regulation• development of the DER predictive system PrevERDF

In Grenoble

Simulations with real data from the experimental area Centralized productions flexibility use, driven out of the purchase obligation Optimization of the EV loading• Linked with the PV production• Minimizing impact on the whole system Promote PV integration• Controlling reactive power• Working on a predictive model

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The DSO:=> optimal network operation

DSO objectives :

• Serve as facilitator for aggregator curtailment offers• Define curtailment impact on thedistribution network• Ensure the security and safety of network operations

Progression :

• DSO associated in the loop of flexibilityprograms certification• Creation of algorithms for flexibilityprograms certification• Advise the aggregator on the location of curtailment

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Highlighting Models of Value Creation

A flexible& reconfigurable grid

Means of mobilization & control downstreammeters

Aggregationtools

Final customer

Provider & producer

DSO& TSO

Community

Reduce electricity bill and manage carbon footprint

Variety in billing offers and opportunities for investmentoptimization

Management andinvestmentoptimization, DERintegration, gridreliability

Achievement of DERobjectives and conservation of energy, with optimum global economies

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Specifying & Managing Transitions-Technical Steps

Today’s powersystem

Still highly centralizedQuality and reliabilityEqual access to energyCompetitive cost of energyMETHODOLOGICAL TOOLS4 GRID TRANSITION

Transition scenariosStructured steps

TRANSFER 4 LARGESCALE DEPLOYMENT

Technological transitionsIC TechnologiesPower/energy technologies

Regulatory transitionsDG integration & grid accessSystem functions / grid servicesBalancing mechanisms, etc.

Economical transitionsCost of system operationsInvestmentsAsset management…

Tomorrow

- Power grid with enforcedintelligence- Increased integration, diffuse storage, - PHEV Charging management, DR (BI)

LONG-TERMTRANSITIONS

Quality and reliabilityEqual access to energyCompetitive cost of energy

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• The largest Smart Grid pilot project demo in France

• €40M (Smart Meters/AMI not incl.–already funded)

• High expectations and foreseen difficulties• A solid and engaged consortium• Ramping up with engaged end-users

• Next steps: recruit more end-users & LINKY customers, more B2B users, ramp up EV infrastructure, & further develop advanced functions, e.g. self-healing

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Your contactVeronique PEQUIGNATv.pequignat(at)grenoble-isere.com+33 (0) 476 709 704

Thanks for your attention!